Subscribe to Print Edition | Wed., May 16, 2007 Iyyar 28, 5767 | | Israel Time: 17:16 (EST+7)
Haaretz israel news English
web haaretz.com
  Back to Homepage
Print Edition
Diplomacy
Defense Opinion National Arts & Leisure Anglo File Sports Travel  
Magazine Week's End
Q&A
Business Underground Jewish World Real Estate Advertising  
Bookmark to del.icio.us
Last update - 15:06 16/05/2007
Israeli-Arab Acre businesses petition court to allow work on Shabbat
By Jack Khoury, Haaretz Correspondent

Israeli- Arab business owners from Acre filed a petition Wednesday to the High Court of Justice, demanding that they be allowed to keep their businesses open on Shabbat.

The petition, signed by eight Christian and Muslim businessmen through the Adalah organization, rejects a clause in one of the city's bylaws revised five years ago, which maintains that Saturday will mark a day of rest for Arab residents of Acre living in neighborhoods with a Jewish majority.

The bylaw puts the business owners in a difficult position: either to work on their religion's day of rest, when their children are off from school, or to take off two days a week in order to be with their children- which would harm their business' income.

Advertisement

The businesses are located on streets with a mixed amount of religions, although some are more than 70 percent Arab.

In the petition, the business owners maintain that Acre is a mixed city, with the highest rate of Arabs residing there than in any other mixed city. There are more than 12,000 Arab residents, which makes up 27 percent of the city's residents.

The bylaws in other mixed cities- such as Ramle, Lod, and Tel Aviv-Yafo- do not require the Arab population to close their businesses on Shabbat or other Israeli holidays.

Bookmark to del.icio.us
Searching for a cause
A police program fails to reach clear conclusions on what causes accidents.
We need a Blair
Israel can only wish to have a charismatic and inspiring leader like Tony Blair.
  1.   Separate states from religion 15:22  |  Akkawi 16/05/07
  2.   why can`t they open? 15:41  |  Suad 16/05/07
  3.   Seems odd. Perhaps part of story is miss 16:29  |  Ilan 16/05/07
  4.   Observance of Shabbat is worthless if it is forced. 16:49  |  Virginia 16/05/07
  5.   Could it be that the extremists coming at you, are actually 16:53  |  Justathought 16/05/07
  6.   to Akkawi 17:11  |  the pope 16/05/07
 Today Online
Goel Pinto: Forgive us our anti-Muslim racism
Responses: 46
Editorial: PM should forge policy for division of Jerusalem
Responses: 31
Palestinian militants resume Qassam fire on Negev
Responses: 92
Aid to PA nearly tripled in 2006 despite international boycott
Responses: 25
French Jews fear revenge over murder of Arab taxi driver
Responses: 20
Rosner's Domain
* Guest: Resist the temptation to act as a diaspora community
* Thompson scores a 6 in his first Israel Factor survey
* Poll: The chaos in Gaza proves...
* Judge: A pressure on AIPAC was wrong


More Headlines
16:40 IAF hits Hamas Gaza HQ as 10 Qassam rockets hit western Negev
17:16 At least 13 dead as Hamas-Fatah clashes rage in Gaza Strip
16:08 New law to require referendum before future Israeli withdrawals
13:42 Student union representatives: Strike to continue as planned
12:55 Ex-chief rabbi opposes new moves to visit Temple Mount
17:05 Jerusalem Day festivities cancelled after storms in capital
15:21 Israel invited to membership talks of prestigious OECD
12:49 ADL's Foxman, Falwell critic, mourns him as 'dear friend of Israel'
13:44 PM, Shas leader meet to discuss presidential elections, coalition
Previous Editions
Special Offers
Advertisement
Skin Care Products
Beauty and skin care from the Dead Sea. Coupon code HAARETZ for 10% off!
JOIN FREE AT JDATE.COM
The most popular online Jewish dating community in the world! Explore the possibilities! Click Here!
Holiday Inn and Crown Plaza Israel
Lowest internet rate Guaranteed at ichotelsgroup.com !
Learn Hebrew Online
Learn Hebrew from the best teachers in Israel live over the Internet
Home| Print Edition| Diplomacy| Opinion| Arts & Leisure| Sports| Jewish World| Underground| Site rules|
© Copyright  Haaretz. All rights reserved